"If Hawking’s life can teach anything to scientists, public intellectuals and social media users, it’s that humility and a willingness to change one’s mind are a sign of not weakness but an adventurous and intellectually engaged mind and polity. That’s a legacy as worthy as Hawking’s monumental scientific achievements."
Human knowledge has progressed exponentially since the dawn of modern science. It is no longer reasonable to accept claims without sufficient objective evidence. The harm from religion, alternatives to medicine, conservatism, and all other false beliefs will be exposed on this blog by reporting the findings of science. This blog will also reinforce what should be the basics of education: History, Civics, Financial Literacy, Media Literacy, and Critical/Science Based Thinking.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Science Is Not Afraid Of Being Wrong, But Some Scientists Are
"Hawking’s
humility and graciousness would be rare in any age, but particularly at
a time when conceding even the slightest error is viewed as a weakness
to be derided and exploited. As key scientific fields like climate
change and vaccinations become politicized, this kind of rigidity also
infects how we do and don’t discuss them. Public-facing scientists
become reluctant to concede uncertainty about data for fear that the
admission will undermine funding and support for their research. The
result: well-intentioned intellectuals who feel obligated to present
science as a series of truths not to be argued or doubted.
"If Hawking’s life can teach anything to scientists, public intellectuals and social media users, it’s that humility and a willingness to change one’s mind are a sign of not weakness but an adventurous and intellectually engaged mind and polity. That’s a legacy as worthy as Hawking’s monumental scientific achievements."
"If Hawking’s life can teach anything to scientists, public intellectuals and social media users, it’s that humility and a willingness to change one’s mind are a sign of not weakness but an adventurous and intellectually engaged mind and polity. That’s a legacy as worthy as Hawking’s monumental scientific achievements."
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